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A match of five sticks to the stick for Jose Altuve

The Astros of Houston won by the 5-2 brand yesterday (Thursday) against the Minnesota Twins. It was an important victory for a team that had just been swept away at home by the Giants of San Francisco, where its alignment had trouble producing points for a second consecutive series.

But it is certainly not thanks to the efforts of Jose Altuve that the Texan formation overthrew the steam. Indeed, the latter experienced the worst performance of his fifteen year career in major baseball by being withdrawn five times on taking in the meeting.

You can be sure and certain, no trash can have been used in this match.

It therefore took 1,828 games to the future member of the renown temple before achieving this feat, appearing 8,072 times in the marble before his last presence in the stick of the match of yesterday led to his fifth withdrawal on sockets.

During his career, Altuve recorded 2,241 strokes, 230 circuits, 431 doubles, 31 triples and 813 products produced while being selected in the stars match nine times, winning seven silver sticks, three titles of strike champion, a title of player par excellence of the American league and two championships of the world series.

Altuve would probably have liked to spend his entire career without having this fact of arms, but let's say that it is only a bad day in the office.

After this incorrect performance, Altuve always strikes for an average of the stick of, 321 with a circuit, a product point and an OPS+ of 135 this season.

It is rather his poor defensive game on the left field which has something to arouse concerns in Houston, he who combines bad decisions in his new position.

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